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Trekking Grade, Altitude and Fitness
Trekking in Nepal is physically demanding and requires
a good level of fitness. Some trekking experience is recommended. Acclimatisation
days are used and the pace is steady, but you need to be aware of the
effects of altitude sickness as your body needs time to adapt to the
high altitudes encountered in Nepal. Each tour has a been given a grade;
for example the Everest Base Camp trek is graded as "Hard -
Trekking approximately 5-7 hours per day at altitude" please
check the grade of your tour before booking.

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Altitude Sickness
Different people under similar conditions will respond
quite differently to altitude. There are no specific factors such as
age, sex, or physical condition that correlate with susceptibility to
altitude sickness. Your response to altitude will depend on your rate
of ascent, the magnitude of the ascent, and your individual susceptibility
(genetics). The effects can be mild or severe, and are caused by a lack
of oxygen to the muscles and brain. As altitude increases the concentration
of oxygen stays the same, but the number of oxygen molecules per breath
is reduced as the barometric pressure drops. At 5,500 m (18,000 ft),
there is half as much oxygen available as at sea level. In some cases
altitude sickness can turn extremely severe, even fatal. For reasons
not entirely understood high altitude and lower air pressures can cause
fluid to leak from the capillaries and build-up in the brain and lungs.
Continuing an ascent without proper acclimation can lead to a life threatening
illness.
For
more detailed information about altitude sickness click here >
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Trekking Equipment
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Quality down sleeping bags and hooded jackets are supplied
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Kumuka provide all trekkers with a kit bag to
keep their gear in whilst trekking, this is carried by porters. We also
supply quality down sleeping bags and jackets which are essential for
trekking at such high altitudes.
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